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Bayesian Statistics and Thinking
Lecture
1 minutes
Intermediate
The prior may be you have never heard of Bayes theorem... the posterior is you will love it!
ANOVAS
Lecture
5 minutes
Intermediate
Everyone's favorite! Come learn about how to compare multiple means and do post hoc testing.
Use Cases of NLP
Lecture
6 minutes
Beginner
Other than Chatbots, what is NLP even useful for?
Confusion Matrices
Lecture
1 minutes
Intermediate
Confusion matrices are a core concept for evaluating both machine learning models and diagnostic tests. This will most …
Python Basics: Loops and Logic
Basic Notebook
26 minutes
Beginner
Loops and logic are the cornerstone of basic Python programming. This is a fun one!
Anaconda, Conda, Miniconda, Oh my!
Basic Notebook
2 minutes
Beginner
If you skimmed over everything else in the module, MAKE SURE YOU READ THIS ONE! While everything we say is helpful, thi…
Activation Functions
Basic Notebook
22 minutes
Learn all about activation functions and how they are used to introduce non-linearity and aid us in making predictions!
Python Basics: Data Structures
Basic Notebook
23 minutes
Beginner
Learn about how to store and manage data in Python!
Diagnose Pneumonia
Project
29 minutes
Advanced
Create an algorithm to diagnose pneumonia from chest x-rays
Hospital Readmissions: Random Forests
Project
11 minutes
Advanced
Learn how to make a forest of decision trees with Random Forests!
CKD: Support Vector Machine
Project
23 minutes
Advanced
Build a Support Vector Machine to predict whether patients will develop chronic kidney disease!
Heart Stroke: Data Leakage
Project
2 minutes
Intermediate
Common pitfalls and important big ideas in data science and ML
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